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April 2015
(83%)
160 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
251 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The ergonomics are superb. It's super accurate and scrolls smoothly. It connects via Bluetooth to up to three devices and it has a built-in rechargeable battery. The thumb wheel is a nice addition. Looks like an alien fighter ship
The MX Master is a rechargeable wireless mouse for Macs and Windows PCs that offers smooth
Precise operation
Lots of customization options
Good ergonomics
And works on almost any surface. You can connect to up to three computers using Logitech's inclu
Comfortable ergonomic design
Two scroll wheels
Numerous connection options
Internal rechargeable battery
Excellent performance
Striking
Ergonomic design
Clever 'Easy-Switch' function
Speed-adaptive scroll wheel
The editors didn't like
Really just built for the right hand
So I can't switch back and forth. It's a bit pricey. I wish the thumb-wheel could click
Too
And I wish there were more expansive options for customising the buttons
Should You Buy It
It's somewhat expensive
And the rechargeable battery isn't user-replaceable (but should last several years)
Two wheels, Accurate on multiple surfaces, Solid, Two wireless connection options
Potentially too light for some, Potentially too many buttons for some, Fixed battery
There's a lot to like about The Logitech Master MX mouse. It has a good number of customizable buttons, it's solid, and we found it comfortable. If you like your mouse to be light, low-profile, and have a minimal number of buttons, look elsewhere...
Abstract: A couple of months ago I started using a new mouse. Not normally anything worth getting too excited about – I mean, how different can a mouse be? With this one, you have to look twice. The Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse is beautiful design, fantastic p...
The MX Master is a rechargeable wireless mouse for Macs and Windows PCs that offers smooth, precise operation, lots of customization options, good ergonomics, and works on almost any surface. You can connect to up to three computers using Logitech's inclu
It's somewhat expensive, and the rechargeable battery isn't user-replaceable (but should last several years)
While somewhat pricey, the Logitech MX Master's expansive feature set and smooth operation make it a worthwhile purchase for power users seeking a high-performance wireless mouse....
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Published: 2015-04-14, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Abstract: Logitech has taken the humble computer mouse to the next level with the new MX Master – an advanced wireless mouse that can be used across multiple computers and operating systems.The device offers comfort and precision and is designed for users who deman...
Published: 2015-04-10, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The Logitech MX Master is a really nice mouse for productivity work, but then at $129.95, it would seriously want to be. Having said that, while I do think there's a place for really nice mice, I can't deny that this is a niche product.It's built to look ...
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Published: 2015-03-26, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Logitech's MX Master Mouse is an impressive pointing device. It looks like a cross between Star Ship Enterprise space shuttle and a Battlestar Galactica Colonial Viper. I think you get the drift.The design team (yes you need more than a mother and father ...
Published: 2016-07-22, Author: Roman , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Two wheels, Accurate on multiple surfaces, Solid, Two wireless connection options
Potentially too light for some, Potentially too many buttons for some, Fixed battery
There's a lot to like about The Logitech Master MX mouse. It has a good number of customizable buttons, it's solid, and we found it comfortable. If you like your mouse to be light, low-profile, and have a minimal number of buttons, look elsewhere...
Published: 2015-08-26, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: There isn't a time I can remember that I didn't have a Logitech mouse. From my first mouse (Windows 1.0 and Aldus Pagemaker on an old 286 with 4MB RAM) through now - almost 30 years - to my current one, it was always a Logitech. Sure, the odd desktop came...